Most of us are not independently wealthy. And, we often focus on what we need to buy or pay for in order to be happier. This is a good reminder that things that have the most value do not actually have $$ attached to them. When you are feeling discouraged about your financial circumstances, or wishing you were a millionaire, try pausing to think about what you have that can’t bought or sold.

Bob Campbell: +Dr. Kurt Smith​Quite a few faith-based religious organizations believe that if you give up your 10% every week you can buy a spot in heaven I don't think money can buy that either !Just saying Dr.

Courtney j: Trust me i love what I am hardworking person doesn't need to be wealthy r a person with lots of money see money is the root of evil don't get me wrong sure you need money to get a round but lots of it no good for me my..

Sol Lilly O.J: Great Post my dear +Dr. Kurt Smith​ and all of this is what really matters . ..that is Priceless! 🙏🙏 Wish you have a wonderful weekend, thanks for sharing your great Posts ! 😊 👌👏🙏❤

We all go through lives quite busy, juggling multiple tasks and responsibilities. We go to school, have careers, families, and often children. Time speeds past and then one day we wake up and realize, “I am not where I wanted to be!” It is often at this point that a person might find themselves facing tricky choices and problems. So what is a midlife crisis for a woman?

When you ask, “what is a midlife crisis for a woman?” it is important to note that it looks much different than the typical characteristics of a midlife crisis for a man. From actions to relationships, women often behave in ways that are surprising, even to them. And, there are times when the woman experiencing these things is not even aware of how they are behaving.

For more information on midlife crisis for women check out our most recent article.

Denise I. Anderson Wetrich: Have any info on the male midlife crisis situation in this country? Personally, I believe it is far worse and has more devastating and life altering consequences than any female midlife crisis. Just my opinion.

Failure is one of life’s hidden blessings. Never be afraid to fail. Failure is the root of new ideas and new approaches. Nearly every innovation, every positive change and every element of progress has experienced failure before success. If you never try you will never fail, but you will also never change, grow or succeed either.

Dr. Curtis Frank Vision and Ortho-K Center: conquer fear and experiencing failure will be a good stepping stone..

Kagiso Kasienyane: Kurt you are damn right!Failure is the regroup of your self and start to do some introspection on what made you fail in whatever way in life.Failure we can take it as a stepping stone of the new beginning and be more focus every time you do something that will benefit you,your family and even your success.So lets not bow out just because we were told that we are failures and in stead be appreciative to those who said that knowing it is beneficial to us as we are going to use it to progress and shine.

I know a woman whose first thought when invited somewhere is, “how can I get through that without falling asleep?” This was not because she was afraid she would be bored, but because she was genuinely tired – all the time.

Our lives are busy and as we age our ability to recharge dwindles. Remember all-nighters in high-school or college? Or staying out until 3 or 4 am with buddies and still having to function the next day? Somehow we made it through that, had fun (generally), and got through our days and weeks in a productive fashion. But, if you are one of the many adults for whom even an occasional late night now throws you off for days, you are not alone.

To read more about how exhaustion can affect your life check out this article I wrote on +HuffPost

Do you ever feel like you are just spinning your wheels? We often get into the habit of doing the same things each day and tell ourselves this is the way it is supposed to be. But, sometimes those daily habits do nothing to get us closer to our goals. Every so often it is a good idea to take some time and reevaluate what we are doing and where we are going. If what you are doing isn’t moving you forward maybe it is time to do something different.

If you are having difficulty communicating with someone perhaps you are making some obvious mistakes in your efforts. Take a look at this list and ask yourself if anything you see here routinely creeps into your conversations. Many of us do these things without even realizing it. So, before you assume there is no communicating with certain people, consider whether your approach may need to be modified.

Many things do not work the first time we try them. You didn’t make a million with your first lemonade stand, and many of us don’t lose the weight, quit smoking, get the job, or whatever we are trying for, on the first go around. Failing and retrying with a new plan is one of the best tests of endurance and creativity there is. Don’t give up your goal - just rethink how you are getting there.

John Douglas Porter: "Many things do not work the first time we try them" -- like suicide.But "if the plan doesn't work, change the plan, not the goal.".

Dr. Kurt Smith: +John Douglas Porter That statement concerns me. If you are considering harming yourself please reach out to me for help. You can also go to http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/. for additional support. Or call the national suicide prevention hotline at 1-800-273-8255. Whatever your choice there are people to help and talk to. Harming yourself is not the answer.

There are certain important qualities we’re taught to look for in our romantic partners: Are they honest? Are they strong communicators? Are they good at handling money? And the list goes on.

But what about the less obvious signs that someone will make a great husband or wife? We asked relationship experts to tell us what seemingly small things actually say a lot about a person. Below, find out what marriage therapists, psychologists and authors had to say: